Humongous is relative. @schulte257 is creating his own thing. He’s one good multi-vitamin/mineral, and a little tweaking, from a solid recipe…that meets “his” needs. For all I know, he has a high six-figure income, in which case, this recipe is no hit on his wallet. Maybe he just has different priorities.

However, just to be at least a little helpful, I’m going to suggest that he removes the MSM from the recipe. The whey and pea protein have more than enough sulfur-containing amino acids to meet the daily sulfur requirement, and he can save 5 cents per day.

I have to say, I’m confused by this recipe. When I applied the FDA 2000 cal nutrient list, it says that you are well above the UL on Phosphorous (>5000%)-is that an error in the database, also above the UL on calcium, while being under on fiber, vitamin D, vitamin C, chloride (definitely an error in the database), and chromium.
All of these may simply be errors in the nutrient values input on the ingredients, however, one problem that probably does deserve rectification is your omega 6:3 ratio, which is currently around 23:1, while most nutritionists recommend 1:1.

Heres My attempt at a similar idea-attempting not to go overboard on any nutrients

EDIT: it appears your phosphorous is caused by a problem where 200mg in spirutein was input as 200g. Calcium still appears to be a real problem though